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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Linksys PAP2t-NA and Asterisk
I am doing this already. I assume you are using a 'batphone' dialplan on the
pap2 that places calls on asterisk into the 's' extension.
The asterisk featu
James Harper wrote:
Yes, sorry, I should have been more specific. Within the same dialplan I'd like
to be able to present different dialtones with DISA. Internaldialton, and
'external' dialtone.
Thanks
James
I suspect that would involve some digging into the source, given that
there is onl
> James Harper wrote:
> > I am doing this already. I assume you are using a 'batphone'
dialplan on
> > the pap2 that places calls on asterisk into the 's' extension.
> >
> In the telephone industry, called a "house phone"
> > If anyone knows how to tell DISA to give a different dialtone then
I'd
>
James Harper wrote:
I am doing this already. I assume you are using a 'batphone' dialplan on
the pap2 that places calls on asterisk into the 's' extension.
In the telephone industry, called a "house phone"
If anyone knows how to tell DISA to give a different dialtone then I'd love to
know
n Michaelson
> Sent: Sunday, 3 December 2006 06:02
> To: Asterisk Users
> Subject: [asterisk-users] Linksys PAP2t-NA and Asterisk
>
> I've got a PAP2 that I've got working with asterisk. At the moment,
its
> configured so that when a phone is picked up on it, it connects t
I've got a PAP2 that I've got working with asterisk. At the moment, its
configured so that when a phone is picked up on it, it connects to Asterisk.
My hope is that I can let Asteirsk handle the entire dialplan, including
dial tone generation. What would my context in extenstions.conf look like
for